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Title(How) Do people change their passwords after a breach?
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsBhagavatula, Sruti, Bauer, Lujo, Kapadia, Apu
Conference NameWorkshop on Technology and Consumer Protection (ConPro 2020)
Date Published05/2020
Conference LocationVirtual Conference
Keywords2020: July, CMU, data breaches, passwords, security behavior
Abstract

To protect against misuse of passwords compromised in a breach, consumers should promptly change affected passwords and any similar passwords on other accounts. Ideally, affected companies should strongly encourage this behavior and have mechanisms in place to mitigate harm. In order to make recommendations to companies about how to help their users perform these and other security-enhancing actions after breaches, we must first have some understanding of the current effectiveness of companies' post-breach practices. To study the effectiveness of password-related breach notifications and practices enforced after a breach, we examine--based on real-world password data from 249 participants--whether and how constructively participants changed their passwords after a breach announcement. Of the 249 participants, 63 had accounts on breached domains; only 33% of the 63 changed their passwords and only 13% (of 63) did so within three months of the announcement. New passwords were on average 1.3x stronger than old passwords (when comparing log10-transformed strength), though most were weaker or of equal strength. Concerningly, new passwords were overall more similar to participants' other passwords, and participants rarely changed passwords on other sites even when these were the same or similar to their password on the breached domain. Our results highlight the need for more rigorous passwordchanging requirements following a breach and more effective breach notifications that deliver comprehensive advice.

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